ODBC Database Engine-package that combines all design benefits of Database Engine components and performance of ODBC data access
| Version | - |
| Updated | Apr 26th 2006 |
| Developer |
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| User Rating |
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| Original File Size | 558 KB |
| Downloads | 7887 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
If you plan to use a database developed under Delphi or C++ Builder application and do not like to use BDE (Borland Database Engine) for it, you have gotten into the right place.
ODBC Database Engine is a shareware component set. It is a package that combines all design benefits of Database Engine components and performance of ODBC data access. Using ODBC API is not that simple. ODBC Database Engine is your ticket to high-performance in database access! ODBC Database Engine bypasses the BDE completely and compiles into your application - no more DLLs to distribute! ODBC Database Engine was designed for the express purpose of writing large, responsive, industrially-strong data access applications.
Here are some key features of "ODBC Database Engine":
· You can manipulate blob fields just as easily and in the same way as any other field in the database.
· Handling an integrated stored procedure is easy and works in the same way as any other query. Limitations introduced by the BDE are also bypassed. While the BDE makes use of the lowest common denominator approach when it comes to certain data access aspects, ODBC Database Engine Crack is based on the openness, flexibility and power of ODBC. The functional programming approach also makes it much easier to debug your applications.
· What makes ODBC Database Engine even more impressive is its speed advantage over the BDE. No more layers of translations between the BDE and ODBC drivers. Instead, pure native ODBC calls are made. The best yet is that the ODBC Database Engine library is compiled into your executable.
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